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How can you capture swirled and paint defects outside ?
Hi people
does anyone here know how you can capture swirls and paint defects outside as it’s easy enough to see them indoors
but as soon as you go outside on certain days you just can’t see them.
even with different light sources for example led work light and various torches
i was even thinking of a black photography type backdrop that could be moved around to block the light
Has anyone else experienced this and how do they tackle this
if anyone has any suggestions would really be helpful
Many Thanks
Charlie a
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